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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie si, cleaning up damage in the midwest and tornados ripped across 12 states and killing 8 and injuring dozens and hundreds of thousands in the region are still without power and central illinois was the hardest hit and pat quinn the governor declared emergencies in 7 counties and tornados can't be stopped by research is trying to save lives and one approach designing smarter buildings to limit casualties and kevin has the story. >> it's been a deadly tornado season in the united states. scores killed and towns ripped to pieces. tornados can't be prevented but can be studied and at texas tech university scientists are doing that. this is the world's largest tornado simulator and 8 fans at the top draw in air and 64 precisely positioned at the bottom direct the flow and it's a miniature tornado and tests buildings and storm shelters to make them more tornado resistant. the vortek is only a portion as powerful but they can understand the forces of natu
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie si, cleaning up damage in the midwest and tornados ripped across 12 states and killing 8 and injuring dozens and hundreds of thousands in the region are still without power and central illinois was the hardest hit and pat quinn the governor declared emergencies in 7 counties and tornados can't be stopped by research is trying to save...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> good morning, welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm thomas drayton. coming up, a new debate is brewing over syrias chemical weapons arsenal. inspectors have done a very swift job collecting the chemical weapons. the question is asked what to do with them. no one is stepping up, they're saying not in my back yard when it comes to destroying those weapons. we're going to speak with a former commander of counter terrorism forces about whether one plan under consideration is actually the best one. >> so important to keep that regime accountable. >> j.p. morgan has reached a deal with the government, $13 billion settlement, a historic deal
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> good morning, welcome...
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. >> started in seattle, san francisco and then over to los angeles. >> remember when he was too busy wanting to focus on the website healthcare.gov getting it functioning, but apparently this trip was important to get into hollywood and give the message that he wanted everyone there who could eventually influence those watching the programs -- >> yeah. it was a big -- watch. >> i was talking to some of the studio executives and i said, look, the rollout of new health care marketplace was rough, and nobody was more frustrated about the problems with our website than i am. and yet here in southern california and here across this state, there are thousands of people every single day who are getting health care for the first time. for the first time because of this. and by the way, the website is continually working better, so check it out. >> better. >> yeah, check it out. good luck on that. >> it's amazing the message. the president two weeks ago had a chance when he said i apologize, i said things that didn't turn out to be true. we'll have to correct it. he did that fix with the insu
. >> started in seattle, san francisco and then over to los angeles. >> remember when he was too busy wanting to focus on the website healthcare.gov getting it functioning, but apparently this trip was important to get into hollywood and give the message that he wanted everyone there who could eventually influence those watching the programs -- >> yeah. it was a big -- watch. >> i was talking to some of the studio executives and i said, look, the rollout of new health...
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operations are back to normal this morning at the los angeles airport, four days after the shooting spree which killed a tsa agent increased security remains in place at lax, one tsa officer was shot twice in the foot during the attack and tony is speaking out for the first time. >> hoping the man trying to get to a safe area, i turned around and there was a gunman and shot me twice. >> reporter: the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia is in critical condition under heavy sedation at the ucla medical center and his family apologized monday for the death of tsa officer hernandez. >> it's most important for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family and he was a good family man and hearts go out to his family and many others who grieve his passing. >> reporter: attorney john jordan said the family is shocked and numbed by the shootings and they are cooperating fully with law enforcement. the crisis in syria may be getting even worse. the united nations said nearly 9.5 million people in the war-torn country need humanitarian assistance and that is 40% of the
operations are back to normal this morning at the los angeles airport, four days after the shooting spree which killed a tsa agent increased security remains in place at lax, one tsa officer was shot twice in the foot during the attack and tony is speaking out for the first time. >> hoping the man trying to get to a safe area, i turned around and there was a gunman and shot me twice. >> reporter: the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia is in critical condition under heavy sedation at...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy and some of our top stories at this hour. a deadly storm that punished the heart land is bearing down on the northeast and it could complicate thanksgiving holiday travel for millions of american, air, road and air travel could all be affected. protests in thailand are growing. thousands have surrounded government buildings in bangkok calling for the country's prime minister to step down and the government imposed a curfew and sealing off roads forcing demonstrators off the street. and barack obama is slowing the nuclear program saying tough talk is not the answer and the saudis hope this will lead to the removal of weapons through the east. benjamin netanyahu is denouncing the deal with iran and leaving open the possibility of a military strike on the atomic facilities and joining us to discuss israel reaction we have the defense reporter with israel paper and in telaviv this morning and thanks for joining us here. without backing
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy and some of our top stories at this hour. a deadly storm that punished the heart land is bearing down on the northeast and it could complicate thanksgiving holiday travel for millions of american, air, road and air travel could all be affected. protests in thailand are growing. thousands have surrounded government buildings in bangkok...
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it started this past weend around nework and los angeles anwill expand next yea >>> the olympic torch is back on earth thisorning after going where no torch had gone before. toy a yuz capsule landed i kazakhst, carrying three crew members fromhe international space statn and the olympic torch that was taken on a spacalk over the weekend. that same torch will be used t lp light the olympiclame in sochi february. it's 8:05 right now. you're up to date. let's go bacout to al with a check of your weather. >> that's right,atalie. we're athe other end of the plaza with se of our veterans. semper f >> god bless. thank you so much. >> wve been married 40 years! >> all right. semper fi. there you go. you took the hill. there you go. let's show you what we've got going on. atnta, georgia, our grt station wxia and over the next few hours gointo be nice. 59, cool. it's going tchill down as we head intthe day -- the next few days. take a look at what else is going on today. afternoon temperatures, look at that cold air maki its way into the plain that is heading south and east over the nex72 hours
it started this past weend around nework and los angeles anwill expand next yea >>> the olympic torch is back on earth thisorning after going where no torch had gone before. toy a yuz capsule landed i kazakhst, carrying three crew members fromhe international space statn and the olympic torch that was taken on a spacalk over the weekend. that same torch will be used t lp light the olympiclame in sochi february. it's 8:05 right now. you're up to date. let's go bacout to al with a check...
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stranded hiker on the cliffs in los angeles. city helicopter crews swooping in to save the guy. the hiker left with only minor injuries. >>> food stamp recipients, they went on a massive shopping spree at a wal-mart and other stores in louisiana last month. they could now lose their benefits all together. there was a glitch in the ebt system at the time and it allowed people to spend more than the balance on their cards. that led to a real frenzy in the store. the governor's office now says that anyone who spent money that they didn't have on their card will lose their food stamps. no word on how many people that will affect or for how long. >>> love this story. caution, obamacare accident ahead. there was a contractor at the north carolina department of transportation and this guy sadly is out of a job today. he sent six bogus tax pollers and said accident ahead. the cause, women and obamacare. they said they were testing an alert system when this happened. the messages were supposed to be for internal use only. then they went out on twitter and all to those tax people who subs
stranded hiker on the cliffs in los angeles. city helicopter crews swooping in to save the guy. the hiker left with only minor injuries. >>> food stamp recipients, they went on a massive shopping spree at a wal-mart and other stores in louisiana last month. they could now lose their benefits all together. there was a glitch in the ebt system at the time and it allowed people to spend more than the balance on their cards. that led to a real frenzy in the store. the governor's office now...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. >> a large and deadly storm system moving across the u.s. dangerous travel conditions could threaten your halladay travel plants. >> iran's nuclear deal, the road blocks that threaten this agreement. >> as fighting continues in syria's civil war, a new report tells us how children are targeted by all the violence. >> servicemen starting their own business to help servicemen and women. >> a massive storm system is making its way across the country, it has already been blamed for at least eight deaths and now is headed east. good morning and welcome
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour....
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we're getting these stories from seattle, from los angeles, from northern california, people, all of them saying now can i not keep my plan, but i can't even keep my doctor. i can't even get into the hospital i want because the hospital is not part of my plan. >> sure. we saw a story if you were watching yesterday, we saw a story from suburban baltimore about college kids who were paying 50 bucks a semester for insurance. now we're faced that the school would have to charge 1800 bucks, so the school dropped the policy completely. now people will have to go ahead and enroll in the affordable care act exchanges for the great state of maryland. but to elisabeth's point about how in this next wave over the next year just before the midterms, close to 100 million americans could lose their insurance, it's because they got it through work. do you get your insurance through work? right now they're suggesting, according to this a he is i survey, that two-thirds of the people who have insurance coverage right now through their work could wind up losing it. so that could be very, very troublin
we're getting these stories from seattle, from los angeles, from northern california, people, all of them saying now can i not keep my plan, but i can't even keep my doctor. i can't even get into the hospital i want because the hospital is not part of my plan. >> sure. we saw a story if you were watching yesterday, we saw a story from suburban baltimore about college kids who were paying 50 bucks a semester for insurance. now we're faced that the school would have to charge 1800 bucks, so...
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for today, kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >> again you can see the first part of that interview on dr. phil's show today. check your local listings. and tomorrow on today michelle describes what's next for her. >>> coming up, life advice for tony robbins. if you have a question for him, tweet it using the #orange room. >> and how people are reacting to no shave november. right after this. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ [announcer]...if you think the tobest bed for one of yours. might be a compromise for the other one... [woman]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two people.two remotes.
for today, kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >> again you can see the first part of that interview on dr. phil's show today. check your local listings. and tomorrow on today michelle describes what's next for her. >>> coming up, life advice for tony robbins. if you have a question for him, tweet it using the #orange room. >> and how people are reacting to no shave november. right after this. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person...